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May 2023
A bus company has defended an increase in fares for a Nidderdale school service after the cost rose to nearly £1,000 a year.
The price of a bus from Ripon to Nidderdale High School jumped from £600 to £950 for the forthcoming school year starting in September.
The figure amounts to a 58% increase in price compared with the previous academic year.
Procters Coaches, which runs the bus, said diesel costs, wages and insurance meant the cost had to be passed on.
Jennie Eyres, who lives in Ripon, has a daughter heading to the school this September.
She said that she was “astonished” to find the hike in cost when she was looking to send her child to Nidderdale.
Ms Eyres said:
Ms Eyres said diesel prices had actually gone down since the middle of last summer, and should not be cited as a reason for the fare increase, adding:
Kevin Procter, managing director at Procters Coaches, said his company had to handle the cost of inflation like other businesses.
Mr Procter, who has run the school bus for six years, said he sympathised with parents but had to make the service cost-effective.
He said:
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